international :How the international law protect the child labor
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How the international law protect the child labor 1
1 Introduction 1
1.1 definition of child labor 1
1.2 The facts 2
2 The protection carried out in the global 3
2.2 The organization and promotion programs 3
3 The framework of international legal protection 4
3.1 International labor conventions 4
3.2 The national legal texts on hazardous child labor in the worldwide 5
3.3 linking child labor restrictions to international trade rules 5
4 The principle of the international law protecting the child 6
4.1 occupational health and safety 6
4.2 ensuring the children at work the right of general labor 7
4.3 access to the education opportunity 8
4.4 prohibition the worse occupations 8
4.5 ensure the application as a supervisor 9
5 Discuss the modification of these principles 9
5.1 perfect the policy 9
5.2 enhance the enforcement by trade standard 10
6 conclusion 12
References 12
How the international law protect the child labor
1 Introduction
1.1 definition of child labor
A child is defined as an individual under the age of 18 years based on the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the ILO Convention on the Worst Forms of Child Labor, 1999 (No.182). Child at work is a child being employed in the production of a good that will be sold on the market. It is also defined as comprising: all children in ages 5-11 at work in economic activity; all children aged 12-14at work in economic activity minus those in light work and all children in hazardous work and other worst forms in ages 15-17.(every children counts, ILO)
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1. ‘ On 11 December 2001 China became the 143rd member of the World
Organization. This way, a 15 year-long quest came to an end, concluding the
first chapter of a remarkably rich learning process for all parties
concerned. There can be little doubt that the implementation stage of the accession agreement, including both China’s adaptation to WTO rules and
WTO adaptation to its more universal membership base will also be a rich
source of lessons for the international community, particularly the
developing countries’. Magarinos and sercovich China’s Accession to the
WTO : an Overview of Domestic and External Implications in Magarinos, Yongtu and Sercovich China in the WTO Palgrave (2002)
Discuss the implications for China of membership of the WTO.
2. ‘ The WTO has been a disaster for the environment. Threats – often by
industry but with government support- of WTO –illegality are being used to
chill environmental innovation and to undermine multilateral environmental
agreements’. Wallach and Sforza The WTO : Five years of Reasons to Resist
Globalisation 27 (1999)
Discuss the link between international trade and protection of the
environment in the context of the above statement
3. The United Nations proclaimed the existence of a human right to
development which refers not only to economic growth but also to human
welfare, including health, education, employment, social security and other
human needs. Discuss the critically evaluate the common ground between this
human right to development and WTO initiatives concerning developing
countries.4. How does international law atte
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